ppl. a. [f. SPILL v. + -ED1.] = SPILT ppl. a.
1574. Hellowes, trans. Gueuaras Fam. Ep. (1577), 24. If they by chaunce found spild bread, rotten wheat and such other things spoyled.
1865. Dickens, Mut. Fr., III. xii. If we could have packed the brute off with Georgiana;but however; thats spilled milk.
1880. G. W. Cable, Grandissimes, xiii. She had begun to sweep up some spilled buttons.